Frage von Tristanactor:Hello,
what I've always asked myself how actually does the "Picture tonübergreifende Schitt", you can see in the movies again and again. Especially in dialogue. The sound (= text) talking of running without interruption while the picture will be cut.
Is done with the two cameras? Otherwise I can not imagine it ...
Thanks and greetings,
Actor Tristan
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Tristan,
You can either with a camera as synonymous with building two or more cameras image slices with continuous sound. With several cameras it's easy to cut the picture to continue and let the sound.
With only a camera is usually a storyline once recorded continuously rotated and then the inserts. This is how synonymous cuts a continuous sound and images to fit this in post production.
Depending on the scene, making little difference between the settings do not fall on synonymous. Eight times on television to how often the performers for an image editing is not exactly the same position (posture, gaze direction), etc.. ;-)
Antwort von chrisse25:
what are inserts? (sorry, total Beginners:))
So the other answer with the cpl. scene rotated (bild + ton) and then ...?
Antwort von Markus:
Insert (cut) ...
Antwort von Nightfly!:
If YOU want to play through the same scene several times and not aufnhemen accordingly, you need TWO cameras.
I would as a main camera for overview and Sound (STAND), maintain the flexibility of the other (hand-held camera position).
When cutting, "Extract" (fade out, etc) are the DU, which you want to take advantage of the other camera. Here the sound of the main camera is always turned on (mostly).
Examples: Close-up wedding, dinner speaker, other parallel events, etc.
Greeting
Nightfly.